I also discuss in Chapter 4 the importance of ensuring that structures that intend to promote our development are reinforced by culturally relevant frameworks that promote
cultural safety and security, and culturally appropriate conflict management mechanisms.
The concepts of
cultural safety and security can provide the impetus for the cultural renewal and cultural resilience that is needed to challenge lateral violence.
I will discuss the role of government in the creation of conditions leading to lateral violence below and will devote significant discussion to
cultural safety and security in Chapter 4.
That all governments, working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, based on the audit of
cultural safety and security, develop action plans to increase cultural competence across their government.
This can promote
cultural safety and security.
However, they also draw strongly on the implementation of the Declaration and the creation of
cultural safety and security.
The first part of this Chapter has looked at the concepts of
cultural safety and security.
In this Chapter I will be taking our strategies to an even more practical level, looking at how we can create environments of
cultural safety and security to address lateral violence.
For example, I had wondered why Australian policy contributing to
cultural safety and security (table 1, below) had no underpinning literature review and limited evidence base for the long list of domains, strategies, and actions contained within them.
Recently I sought Australian academic journal articles on the topic of
cultural safety and security, and found 26 journal articles: 16 of them cost $ 563 (range from $ 4 to $ 71) and 10 were free open access.
Perhaps this recent fracas is an opportunity for some public education, suggests Elissa Elvidge, a PhD candidate with the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Newcastle, who explains below why she is developing an empirically based framework for Aboriginal
Cultural Safety and Security for NSW hospitals.
Elissa hopes that by producing the first empirically validated Aboriginal
Cultural Safety and Security framework, this research will provide the methodological foundation for further research and policy that will contribute to improving both the accessibility and acceptability of hospitals for Aboriginal people in NSW.
Not exact matches
In a changing
cultural environment where new ideas threaten the
safety and security of the faith, Faith Unraveled is a fearlessly honest story of survival.
Jenkins has served as Chair of Government & Operations, Chair of Internal Controls
and Procedures, Vice-Chair of Budget & Appropriations
and has served on the Committees on Community Services; Public
Safety &
Security; Generational,
Cultural and Ethnic Diversity;
and Legislation for The Westchester County Board of Legislators.
Karen Wyld — @ 1KarenWyld — tweeted on
cultural safety, food
security and shared some of the news from #InvasionDay marches
and rallies.
Cultural security is subtly different from cultural safety and imposes a stronger obligation on those that work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to move beyond «cultural awareness» to actively ensuring that cultural needs are met for indi
Cultural security is subtly different from
cultural safety and imposes a stronger obligation on those that work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to move beyond «cultural awareness» to actively ensuring that cultural needs are met for indi
cultural safety and imposes a stronger obligation on those that work with Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander peoples to move beyond «
cultural awareness» to actively ensuring that cultural needs are met for indi
cultural awareness» to actively ensuring that
cultural needs are met for indi
cultural needs are met for individuals.
This model distinguishes between
cultural awareness,
cultural safety and cultural security which Coffin argues have been inappropriately interchanged.
While I do not want to get bogged down in semantics, I think that the concepts of
cultural safety and cultural security both add something to the way we think about addressing lateral violence.
I discuss later in this Chapter the concepts of
cultural safety and cultural security that can support our communities to confront lateral violence;
and the role our communities, governments
and external stakeholders can play in creating such an environment.
High satisfaction is related to five attributes of the community: quality of daily life (
cultural, musical, arts / crafts, entertainment
and social opportunities); dining flexibility (quality of food, variety of menu items
and the services
and times available for dining); quality of personnel; personal control (privacy
and sense of
safety and security);
and comfort (ease of making friends
and the sense that the residence is one's home).